Meanwhile, the powerful Executive Secretary is General Jose Amado Ricardo Guerra and the Communist Party's Politburo is run by Raul's "untouchables," General Ramon Espinosa Martin and General Alvaro Lopez Miera.

Furthermore, over 50% of the Cuban economy in controlled by GAESA, S.A., headed by Colonel Luis Alberto Rodriguez Lopez-Calleja, which is the all-powerful business conglomerate of Cuba's Ministry of the Armed Forces (MINFAR), headed by General Leopoldo Cintas Frias.

And approximately another 30% of the Cuban economy is controlled by companies under the Cuban Ministry of the Interior, headed by General Abelardo Colome Ibarra.

The remaining 20% of the Cuban economy is controlled by smaller companies under other specialty ministries -- the most important of which are also under the control of military officials -- including the Ministry of Tourism under Colonel Manuel Marrero Cruz, the Ministry of Heavy Industries under General Salvador Pardo Cruz and the Ministry of Transportation under General Cesar Ignacio Arocha Masid.

Is Cuba run by a military junta? Obviously.

As The Financial Times wrote today, "Mr. Castro is a throwback to the Latin America of sunglass-wearing generals."